A king might marry a lady from a powerful family and she had to be another kings daughter or a great and powerful lord's daughter.
women had less rights. had fuedal classes, had a king, women had to marry, all very catholic, and much more
The only "job" of a princess was to marry whomever the king decreed she should marry (to further land holdings, wealth and power) and then produce at least 'an heir and a spare' (male children).
she has to marry
Ankespaton was King Tut's wife. After King Tut was murdered she was forced to marry Aye the pharaoh after King Tut who might have been the cause of King Tut's death. Later Ankhespaton was not found which might have meant that Aye might have killed her or she ran away because she hated Aye.
A medieval king was a man who lived during the middle ages, ruled a territory called a kingdom, and hand the title of "king."
King William I Was a Ruler Of great Britain in The Medieval Times. King William I Was a Ruler Of great Britain in The Medieval Times.
King Stephen
There was no "rank". He was king and that was it.
henry the 8th was a modern king end of lol
Just like everyone else, a medieval king could be truthful by speaking the truth.
king William
King Edward I